BooksCarlo Gébler: ‘I want Irish unification and Northern Ireland in Europe. We do not belong in a UK that is not in Europe’By Martin Doyle
Fine Art & AntiquesPub memorabilia and advertising signs from bygone eras that will make for a nostalgic atmosphereBy Sylvia Thompson
CultureThe Guide: Chappell Roan, Hamilton, Culture Night and other events to see, shows to book and ones to catch before they endBy Tony Clayton-Lea
USOne of the most dignified and powerful political speeches of the entire election year has been somewhat lostBy Keith Duggan
BooksSally Rooney: ‘I often think it would have been better if I had published my work under an assumed name’By Martin Doyle
EnvironmentThere have only been seven Irish records of this huge moth, the last in 1997By Éanna Ní Lamhna
Ross O'Carroll-KellyThe porty invitations were returned with the words, ‘Honor O’Carroll-Kelly? Are you focking kidding me?’By Ross O'Carroll-KellyListen | 06:13
PeopleConor Pope joins the circus: I pine for the time a knife thrower drew blood from my neckBy Conor Pope
OpinionAttempts to clamp down on the influence of Big Tech may hinge on the fate of one womanBy Breda O'Brien
BooksThe Women Behind the Door by Roddy Doyle: Paula Spencer gets to the dark heart of an Ireland that hides behind jokesBy Val Nolan
GardeningI moved my plant to a bigger pot and now the leaves are falling off. What can I do?By Fionnuala Fallon
FilmIrish boxing movie Swing Bout: ‘Kellie Harrington did us a great favour. We couldn’t have timed it better’By Donald Clarke
StageMotion and emotion: Watching as Michael Keegan-Dolan’s Nobodaddy takes shape at Teach DamhsaBy Gemma Tipton
PeopleSiún Ní Raghallaigh, seven months after RTÉ affair: the Oireachtas hearings were ‘vicious. People were unfairly treated, as if they had no rights’By Arthur Beesley
SoccerMichael Walker: Rodri the linchpin that helps make City the footballing machine they areBy Michael Walker
PoliticsLobbying push from Irish officials amid speculation over Michael McGrath’s EU roleBy Jack Power
HealthVaping: What are the Irish Government’s planned restrictions and will they succeed?By Shauna Bowers
Social AffairsReligious congregations have net assets running to hundreds of millions of euro By Martin Wall
SportMalachy Clerkin: Boos for man of the match sum up perfectly those silly Irish soccer fictions By Malachy Clerkin
RacingLeger favourite Kyprios part of a blue-chip book of Curragh Group One rides for Ryan MooreBy Brian O'Connor
OpinionDavid McWilliams: Ireland should have Apple houses as well as Guinness homesBy David McWilliams
PoliticsJack Chambers interview: ‘There’s a small Apple every year now in surpluses in the Irish economy’By Pat Leahy
RacingEconomics and jockey Tom Marquand the targets for Irish Champion Stakes opposition By Brian O'Connor
SoccerFAI to disband its Emerging Talent Programme, with AGM to hear of ‘massive cuts across the board’By Gavin Cummiskey
HealthFamily of Aoife Johnston refuses to meet HSE chief until full report into her death is publishedBy Shauna Bowers
Budget 2025Opens in new windowBudget 2025 to include €3bn boost for infrastructure including housing, Chambers saysBy Pat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones
OpinionChurches are half-empty. So why does the Catholic Church still control so many of our primary schools? By Carl O'Brien
MediaWhat I Read This Week: Irish life laid bare in Letterkenny court and civil war in SudanBy Jade Wilson
PoliticsFine Gael to run two candidates in Taoiseach’s Wicklow constituency in next general electionBy Jack White
HistorySpanish city honours Irish chieftain Red Hugh O’Donnell with a mock funeral fit for a kingBy Ronan McGreevy
US‘It won’t be pretty’: Russia threatens West and Ukraine as decision on long-range strikes loomsBy Dan Sabbagh in Washington
Health‘I will walk again ... I’m a fighter’: Ex-Ukrainian soldier paralysed in Wicklow car crash fundraises for treatmentBy Sarah Slater
PoliticsLondon’s abandonment of plans to fund Casement Park revival will come as no surpriseBy Mark Hennessy
CourtsBusinessman held on money laundering charges connected to €9.7m ‘zombie’ iPhone fraudBy Tom Tuite
Ireland‘We sleep with our eyes open’: Homeless asylum seekers in Dublin fear attack and the encroaching coldBy Kitty Holland
StageHyperphysical: Impressively tight-knit ensemble takes on Abby Zbikowski’s punishing but fascinating danceBy Michael Seaver
StageEarth Sonnet: Mel Mercier’s vast soundscape of poetry and music sticks in the mind long after the performanceBy Siobhán Long
StageThe Maestro & the Mosquita: Louis Lovett brings a bravura performance to this emotional journeyBy Harry Higgins
RacingEconomics successfully steps up to Group One company with thrilling Irish Champion Stakes defeat of Auguste RodinBy Brian O'Connor
BusinessOnly top income earners can afford to buy homes in Ireland, says developer By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
Rugby‘We are starting to see a bit of fruit’: Ireland’s win over Australia shows squad’s significant stridesBy Gerry Thornley
SoccerAviva Stadium ‘open for business’ after UK government pulls Casement Park fundingBy Gavin Cummiskey
OpinionJohnny Duhan, who has died in a Galway swimming accident, wrote about what inspired him to pen The VoyageBy Johnny Duhan
IrelandCasement Park row: Taoiseach plans to meet GAA over future of west Belfast stadiumBy Cormac McQuinn